Description

Bald Rock Peak consists of two levels of outcroppings on it's east side and a plethora of slabs on it's west, created back when glaciers covered this area and split the the peak in a classic ramp and pluck formation. The peak has two levels of outcroppings on the East side and hosts numerous lines and projects. The left end of the lower wall needs some cleaning but appears to have great potential for some real hard climbing. At the base of the lower outcropping is a boulder field with many lines, both established and un-established, on various qualities of rock. The rock up here is sharper then the rest of the rock in the area.

Start sitting in the small hole on the East side of the block. Using the holds along the arete and face work up and right to the topout. Note: I did not use any other rock for feet other then the block. ...[more]Browse More Classics in CT